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According to [[Media:Tekscope_1972_V4_N3_May_1972.pdf|Tekscope May 1972]], he designed the low- and high-voltage power supplies in the [[7704A]]. | According to [[Media:Tekscope_1972_V4_N3_May_1972.pdf|Tekscope May 1972]], he designed the low- and high-voltage power supplies in the [[7704A]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 13 March 2022
William Carl "Bill" Lukens Jr. (b. Dec 4, 1934 in Portland, OR – d. Aug 18, 2012)
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According to Tekscope May 1972, he designed the low- and high-voltage power supplies in the 7704A.
Products by Bill Lukens
Manufacturer | Model | Description | Designers | Introduced |
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Tektronix | 106 | Pulse generator | Bill Lukens | 1966 |
Tektronix | 7704A | 200 MHz non-storage mainframe | Luis Navarro • Bob Shand • Bill Lukens • Jim Cavoretto • Bill Markwart • Dave Hoskins • Bill Gordon • Phil Lloyd • Dick Swanson • Larry Pearson | 1972 |
Components by Bill Lukens
Patents by Bill Lukens